High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI or HDR) is a set of techniques used in imaging and photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than possible using standard digital imaging or photographic techniques. HDR images can represent more accurately the range of intensity levels found in real scenes, from direct sunlight to faint starlight, and is often captured by way of a plurality of differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter.

In this article you will find some great HDR photography of different places in Bulgaria. There are some monuments, churches, bridges, places. Natural shaped things or human deeds. As a country Bulgaria is settled on the balkans peninsula, bordering with Macedonia and Serbia to west, Greece and Turkey to south and Romania to north.  The people there are so nice and if you ever travel there, you will have nice time.

We are positive to show you some different places where you will enjoy to travel and to meet with new cultures and nations. Those photos are taken by Klearchos Kapoutsis, an amazing photograph. If you would like to see more of the amazing photos of Bulgaria, go to the photograph’s flickr profile.

“Stone Marriage” of Zimzelen

Stone Marriage of Zimzelen

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr

The Royal Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari

The Royal Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr

Kaloyan the Romanslayer, Bulgarian Tsar

Kaloyan the Romanslayer, Bulgarian Tsar

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr

Proto-Bulgarians near the Bulgarian city Kotel

proto-Bulgarians near the Bulgarian city Kotel

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr

Devil’s bridge near Bulgarian village Ardino

Devil's bridge near Bulgarian village Ardino

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr

The house of Dimitris Georgiadis, Plovdiv

The house of Dimitris Georgiadis, Plovdiv

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr

Church of St. Paraskeva, Sofia

Church of St. Paraskeva, Sofia, Bulgaria

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr

The Castle of Belogradchik

The Castle of Belogradchik

Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr